Available as a free download, Viber's latest update to its Android and iPhone app brings with it the ability to remotely delete sent messages, Quickly Reply to messages in iOS 9 and send files to those running the latest version of the app.
Google today has released a new app for iOS and Android users called YouTube Music. The app is available for free download and lets users discover and stream music from the vast library on YouTube.
This is just in. Apple has finally flipped the switch and released Apple Music app for Android. You can download it now on the Google Play Store.
Google has today released a new invite-only Who's Down iOS and Android service. The goal of the app is to make it easier for people to see whether their friends are up for hanging out.
There are some really advanced smart home security and monitoring systems out there, but they carry heavy price tags due to the proprietary hardware involved. Perch, a Samsung Accelerator produced startup is looking to step into a different direction, by offering monitoring and security features for your home, but tapping into the existing cameras on phones, tablets, laptops, and USB connected webcams as the points of capture. And now in the next step towards that goal, Perch has launched its app for Android smartphones and tablets.
Instagram has added a new offering to its growing suite of mobile apps for iOS and Android devices by releasing a new app called Boomerang. The social network, which is now owned by Facebook after a one billion dollar acquisition back in April 2012, is using the app as a dedicate portal for users to create and share everyday moments as mini looping videos. According to the accompanying blog post, "It's not a photo. It's not a gif. It's a Boomerang." and it's available to download right now for those who need yet another app in their already crowded digital lives.
Want to run Windows apps on an Android phone or tablet? Soon that will be possible thanks to CrossOver and Wine. Read on for more details on it.
EA has continued to show its commitment to mobile gaming by releasing Need for Speed No Limits, the gaming giant's first Need for Speed title built exclusively for mobile devices. EA has worked in conjunction with Melbourne-based Firemonkeys Studio - who of course have pedigree with the Real Racing series - to bring Need for Speed No Limits to the iOS App Store and Android Google Play Store as an entirely free download.
Alongside the release of iOS 9 to the public a few hours ago, Apple has today also made available its first ever Android app, called 'Move to iOS.'
When Apple introduced Siri for iOS, it started a new trend that was previously shared by individual apps, but nothing system-wide. Google answered soon with Google Now, and while it didn't have Siri's finesse, it still did the job. For quite a while, it was between these two that the battle raged on, until Microsoft entered the foray with Cortana - a virtual assistant that in some ways was arguably better than both Siri and Google Now. After first launching on Windows Phone and then later on Windows 10, Microsoft committed to bring Cortana to iOS and Android, and back in July, a leaked APK became available that gave users hope. Today, however, Microsoft has released an official beta version of Cortana for Android, and it's available for you to download and test away right now.